Many Egyptian gods were associated with certain colors due to their spheres of influence. Later I noticed they also overlap with traditional color and chakra symbolism. This was a quick idea for a more refined and colorful project, which I am currently working on. I had an alternate one that included , Set, Hathor, Horus, Heh, Nun, Thoth, and Serket, but it didn't look as good. Perhaps another time.

Red - Sekhmet (goddess of war)Orange - Atum (creator, king solar god, also Atum-Ra)Yellow - Shu (god of air and sunlight)Green - Geb (god of the earth)Blue - Hapy (god of the Nile river and water)Indigo - Iah (god of the moon, Egypt's first moon god)Violet - Isis (goddess of magic and life)

Amusing note: After doodling this, I realized there are 4 generations of divine relatives here. Atum-Ra the creator is Shu's father. Shu is Geb's father, and Geb is Isis' father.

Wow where did you find out they were associated with certian colors? Can you give me a link or the name of the book or article about it, I would like to read it as I'm into Ancient history, and drawing too!

He just made it up. These colors represent each category. For example: For the reason why the goddess of war is red, because war may cause injury that causes red blood out. Ask me if you want to know more. I know lots!

Orange- orange repersents the colour of our star, the sun.Yellow- the colour of sunlight, so beautifully golden.Green- the colour of our earth's ecosystem and plants too.Blue- the colour of water from the Neil River.Indigo- darkest colour. Repersents the night sky.Violet- the most beautiful colour of the ROYGBIV. Magic and life is beautiful.

I'm very good at solving problems in art. If theres anything you want to ask me- I'm on the way

FiM seems to combine Egyptian cosmology, Greek monsters and Victorian technology along with bits and pieces of D&D and Grimm's Fairy Tales.

Incidentally, my favorite Egyptian deity has always been Bast, and I find the comparison -- and contrast -- between her and Sekhmet is always interesting. Were they sisters, or even twins? Or were they rivals? The historical record doesn't provide any clear answers.